In Pianist Auto mode, the chord is recognized by playing 3 or more notes. If in the following octave and keeping the chord pressed a melody with one or maximum two notes is played, the tone of the arranger will change. Really embarrassing, have look. drive.google.com/open?id=1p8HHnSVnf06xUlE1UCP5QMO_KR5O8nKW
@@immusicstore I don't think so, because with other brands Roland, Yamaha, Korg you can play in a full-keyboard mode with arranger without problems. It is not a "tricky" feature to use, Ketron has to hard work to improve this pianist mode.
I left a link with a video in the previous comment, I'd like your opinion. Thank you
In Pianist Auto mode, the chord is recognized by playing 3 or more notes. If in the following octave and keeping the chord pressed a melody with one or maximum two notes is played, the tone of the arranger will change. Really embarrassing, have look.
drive.google.com/open?id=1p8HHnSVnf06xUlE1UCP5QMO_KR5O8nKW
It is a "tricky" feature to use.
@@immusicstore I don't think so, because with other brands Roland, Yamaha, Korg you can play in a full-keyboard mode with arranger without problems. It is not a "tricky" feature to use, Ketron has to hard work to improve this pianist mode.